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IMPORT REGULATION

PREDICTION BY LONDON BUYERS ABANDONMENT OF SCHEME SUGGESTED. IN LETTER TO TARANAKI FIRM. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH. March 9. Though no indications have been given by the Government that there is any possibility of the restraint, on overseas buying being relaxed, a letter received in New Plymouth today conveys the suggestion that the abolition of the import restrictions has been discussed in London. The letter, which is from the principal of a large New Plymouth firm’s London buyers, states: “From a very reliable source the opinion has been expressed to us that the import licensing restrictions will have become a thing of the past inside six months.” The writer is the head of a large exporting firm with business connections in all parts of the world and is regarded as being intimately .in touch with commerce, finance and British politics.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 6

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143

IMPORT REGULATION Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 6

IMPORT REGULATION Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1939, Page 6

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